South Korean publisher Gamevil knows its baseball, having notched up more than 30m downloads of its previous Baseball Superstars games. The latest version takes the series freemium, as you manage and play as a team, while earning skill points and special moves. Online multiplayer is also included.iPhone / iPad

Hamlet is the latest play to get the Shakespeare In Bits treatment from Mindconnex Learning. That means the unabridged text accompanied by an animated version of the play, an audio soundtrack, and a host of study notes and character biographies. A separate iPhone version is also available.iPhone / iPad

You are all watching Geordie Shore, right? MTV's UK reality show is returning with a second series at the end of January, and there's inevitably an app for that. This one provides tweets from the cast members – complete with a high-score table to see who has the most followers – and behind-the-scenes videos.iPhone / iPad

Namco Bandai is aiming to bring the coin-op arcade mentality to iOS in its new take on freemium gaming. What that means is a collection of old Namco games – Xevious, The Tower of Druaga, Motos and Phozon – in a compilation app that gives one free play a day, then gets players to buy "Play Coins" if they want more action.iPhone / iPad

Cliqz is the latest news aggregation app, launching on iOS and Android. It aims to build "a real-time stream of the best news, stories, and videos based on your interests", learning from your preferences over time to become more relevant.Android / iPhone / iPad

Android's Great Little War Game franchise has a new episode, offering two new campaigns. The 3D turn-based strategy game promises the chance to "Invade your neighbours, spread mayhem and destruction, drink a little tea..."Android

Another day, another social TV app. Viggle is US-only for now, and comes armed with a clear pitch: "Watch TV. Get Rewards." Specifically, it wants people to check in to TV shows Foursquare-style and earn reward points to be spent in Best Buy, Burger King, Old Navy and other retailers.iPhone

Livestreaming video service Justin.tv has a new iPad app to help people find their way through its 3,000+ live channels. The app includes chat features, and supports Apple's AirPlay technology to stream them to a bigger TV screen.iPad